Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Beware of Brahminical Cartelization ofIndia’s democracy and politics By Ghulam Muhammed


Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Beware of Brahminical Cartelization ofIndia’s democracy and politics

The hectic moves by the newly ‘appointed’ BJP President, Nitin Gadkari, to organize an All Party meet to introduce ‘reforms’ in India’s election rules and regulations, is a blatant attempt to bypass the people and mould the whole process of electoral reforms to suit the Brahminical political groupings now ruling the country through hijacking of Indian democracy. People should challenge the move this ‘All Party’ powwow may impose on India, without bringing in real reforms to reflect the deeper aspirations of grass root Indian voter to infuse their true will and power into the electoral processes. A general debate must proceed any attempt to consolidate the electoral system to ensure high caste concentration at the highest level of Indian administration, to the detriment of the majority of people, who are systematically used and abused to perpetrate this permanent Brahminical hijacking of Indian democracy and its electoral processes to turn India as a cash cow for the ruling politicians. The reluctance of Congress to form the government in Jharkhand by tacitly vacating the space for BJP, is a clear sign that both the Brahminical parties are hand in glove to perpetuate their corruption regime and help each other by turn to milk the poor citizens of the country. Their movers and shakers are all hand in glove and their open fight for space is merely a fraud on the people. Unless Brahmins are out of equation and other caste and minority groups are not brought in to reflect the true democratic will of the people, the country will be resting on a very fragile foundation. That will not be good for the integrity, security and sovereignty of Indian republic. India must face to the grave challenges ahead with its house in order and in disorder.


Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai